The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, May 19, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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THE WELLINGTON LEADER
FRIDAY, MAY Iff, 1922.
H. K. MULFORD’S
BLACK LEG AGGRESSIN
cured Deposits of This Bank Are Pro
THE ONLY SERUM POSITIVELY
teced By the Depositors’ Guaranty Fund
IMMUNIZING CATTLE FROM BLACK
LEG. FOR SALE ONLY BY
PALACE DRUG STORE
—
You’ll like our service
WELLINGTON
State Bank
o n a lonely road near here Ua Feb- puui^ment «t life impri
, j’Uduuy .-Ulel .’I.V lu II..UU- ' ■ w’h. *
*fler Drury calmly am-wered
1
l.ad
boly a
for
Lumbago
chil
KIOBODY
IN < •
will
any automobile
The Wellington Mill
Flour, Meal, Grain, Hay an J Mill Feed.
CUSTOM GRINDING
GLOBE FLOUR A SPECIALTY
■Xi proved liny Drive around
Phone 158
C. W. ROBERTS
VIVI \N.
J. E. LEGGITT
FOR THIS
world, that
Reduction
IN THE PRICE OF
Fordson Tractors
thy
the
THE PRICE OF FORDSON TRACTORS $230.00.
TRUST
THE PRICE OF FORDSON NOW F. 0. B. DE-
$395.00
Co.
's:
.JV.
A .
Use them today--and tvwnorrow
your car t body, feeder*, uphol
rviry« gulity late yesterday
And was sentenced to life impn-oi
Mrs. F. J. Dann, Brockport, N. Y.
Writes: "I can
Increase the Re-Sale
Value of Your Car
have trusted me,
I shall never betray
confidence you hate plant
IN LINE WITH HIS DETERMINATION TO
CHEAPEN THE PRICE OF PRODUCTION TO
THE FARMER HENRY FORD HAS REDUCED
TROIT ______
DELIVERED
All kinds of IJster Pointe at Ed
ley’a 20-tf
BIBLE. THOlGHT.S
WEEK.
My Dearest Father:
This dayis not for
It isn't that way for
for anyone else who has
irre-te-l in Alaba ra
the di-cbvery of the
Pie plea of guilty was mad
an agreement wax reached between
Drury’s eounael and the district at
torney and came just as the jury wa>
completed. Drury heretofore had de
dared hi* innoeene*. Less than i
a
• a
Dearest papa.
sil-
now.
Drury was
i -hortly after
i Time and bl ..»•! • here and »>■«••* in
“The Non-Interest-Bearing and Unse
At 5.30 o’clock Judge D. M Miller
called the ca-e to begin thetaknig of
testimony. E. (». Williams, counsel
for Drurv, and Hugh Miller, district
attorney filed into the courtroom
with the accused man and Williams
announced to the court that he and
the district attorney had agreed tn
allow Drury to plead guilty and take
.* life »enteiice in the penitentiary
Judge Miller pa- the recommemla
tion to the jury and in ten minute-
| the jury returned with a verdict find
mg Drurv guilty a- charge.I and
Chamberlain's Tablets Are Mild and
Gentle in Effect.
The laxative effect of Chamber-
lain'- Tablets is so mild and gentle
that yrou can hardly realize that it
has j>en produce! by a medicine.—Adv.
Mother* Day.
Mi Own )>car Mother:
What is home without a mother"
i- my entiment tonight. I can co
and renlite your true value and worth
to me. I wi->i I could ha'C been with
you today I «h:iH never, never for
Mr-. ( nintr.i Known Here.
Mr-. \da Drury Con rr-r ie
Hazelhurst, Miss, May 1.1.—Milton i
Drury, 24, placed on trial here ye-
terday on a charge of having killed
ids mother, Mrs. Ada Drury Con-
verse, formerly of Wichita Falls.
Texas, whose charred body wu- found
They show
hard work,
your child- |
thankful to
ay that I am a member. Daddy
dear, of all the father- in tins great
world, 1 wouldn't for all the gold you
can mention, for one minute think of
wanting another father. You are just
the nne for me. an<! n one el-e could
atisfy me.
Di.ire-t fall,or, I can <• you ,.
b-ti-.k u,.s.. uiidur ii*a
mothers alone,
me at least, or
as dear
daddy as 1 have. Had it not been
for your strung hands and willing
heart to keep at the task and work
and live anil pray for me, 1 would not
and c<>uld not have been what I am
today If 1 have accomplished any
good ami am worthy of any. praise,
you arc the one to whom 1 must fall
on my knee* to for it.
it almost kill me to see those
very hails in your head but I honor
every one of them. I can .see why
they aie coming there,
for many long years o
Corner e, geoh-gi t. who worked
the Barns Bu-tvr Drilling Co.
guilty when arraigned.
His stepfather, Thomas P. Con
verse, husband of the *Jain woman,
and a half a hundred witnesses from
Georgia, Converse's home, Wichita
Falls Teias the former home of Mi
Converse, and other point- were here
to testify.
The entire day »«< devoted to e
lection of the jury, which t*-k had
been completed when the unexpected
tatement to make
of the State of Texas. ”
(Editor'- Note—The following let-
ters were written to Mr. and Mrs. W.
L. O'Rear of this city by their daugh-
ter who is in school at Memphis. We
asked fur permission to publish them
because of the .fact that it is the ex-
ception rather than the rule these
days for children to be so thoughtful
of their parents; and too, we consid-
er the letters master-piece- fit for
your scrap-book.)
Letter to Father.
Father's Day.
Thursday. _ ■
HIM ' ALWAYS:—
• Commit thy way unto the Lord;
• trust also in Him.—Psalm 37:5:
• Friday.
• THE HIGH CALLING.—Be
• ye therefore perfect even as
• your Father which is in heaven
• is perfect.—Matthew 5:48._____
• ' Saturday.
• GOD 18 LOVE:— Behold, let
• we love one another, for love is
• qf God; and every one that lov-
Knowing the merits of the proposition we offer you
the suggestion and invite your business.
Letters That Will
Appeal To All
leading into Hazlehur-t.
txwn -hot and her body
; with oil ami partly burned ami cover-
ed up with bru-h. It wu- believed
, by officer- that -lie had been de,id n
month when found.
Walter Dior), ar
-lain uomur
t hat n( I A- ’
for you.— 1 Samuel
Wichita Falls Man
Admits He killed
i.. His Mother.
get the a.., r.any thing- you have ' W ILLI AM^ ELECTED
done for Mother, you have been] j\ CONGRESS R\< E.
too goo- o me. you have -acrificed
money, app.i • . clothe ami every-
thing fi : . ■» ami oh, mother I don't
deserve I can ee you now a.- you
sit in >< .r r icker, with old clothe - on
and a ie on vour face, thinking
of what ei-e you can do for me. Oh,
I could cry if it would do any gomi,
but I pra- that I will ever l>e true to
1 pray i Wichita (Rep.), running a- an inde-
your j pendent, in fourth place.
Total- are: Morgan f>,0S2, Blanton
, 2,<>l, Williams 11,912, Bullington
, .1,603. The total vote accounted for
i- 22.44*.
The boo; of Mr
.Sunday.
■ THE LOVE THAT
For God -u loved the
• he gave hi- only begotten Son,
• that who-over believeth in him
• -hould not perish, but have ever-
-.-'iotiag life. John—------
Monday.
• RI LES FOR RIGHT LIVING:
• Ho hath showe<i thee, O man,
• what is good, and what doth the
• Lor.l require of thee, but to do
• justly, and to love mercy, and to
• walk humbly with thv God?—
• Micah 8:8.
Tuesday.
• THE GLAD AWAKENING:—
• A* for me, I will bohold thy face
• in righteousness; I shall be satis-
• find, when I awake, with
• J ikoncss.--Psalm 17:15.
Wednesday.
• GREAT THINGS:—Fear
• Ixvrd, and servo him in truth: for
• consider how great things he
• hath done
• 12:24.
I *■•........... .....................................
tark- am! burden- of tii- life; I can
.««e you a- your hair grow- silver}'
under the year - of worry ; 1 can hear
vou a your voice grow weaker and
vour sigh- fainter; all of the.-e just
for me and the rest. Oh, dad
*f.it wi.,1,1 hfe be without you.
feel like 1 would die should you be
taken from me I can -ee you wear-
ing those old .-Hoc.-, old faded out
shirt- and ove’ail-, and thatold hut,
ju.-t in order to ave that 1 might
<ire-- better. Oh, it isn't right. 1
• lon’t feel worthy of such devotion.
i You have been the one who stout!
, between the home and the world and
its bitter foe-, hunger ami cold.
5--.r pre , r ce and memory ha- lieen
■i warning for me against the un-
clean. the untrue and the weak. It
*u- in our home, down on my knee.-
m the family altar tn.it 1 fir-t heard
move on the part of the accused man
onmcnl at hard labor.
Judge Miller then pa- ed sentence.
H. Hi ■ a bad • ■ eft ant if he
Wellington Motor Co.
Mother v ,u ave alway- been my
-tamlby ir everything. It ha been a*ihe di-trict
too year-j .iTVdut IK7" woi oerful Savior, I -hall
f Thu- I', m- • i forget my family altar as you
read clearly God’s word and a* you
prayed so eurne-tly for God'.- for-
givetie-.- ami for hi- protection over
yuor children and I pray that 1 shall
o live that I shall be worthy of His
protection ami of your true devotion
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i Guinn Williams of Wise county was
elected to Congress from the Thir-
teenth District Saturday in a special
election held to choose a successor to
tlie late 1 ucian W. Parri.-h by a clean
majority over his three rivals, ac-
cording to return.- received from ap-
proximately i*0 per cent of the vot-
ing boxes in the twelve counties in
Boxes yet out are small.
►4- fa—- pai-i tn ii-e -i.—
little joy and ortow , and the com tnct, the complete returns are not
fort ami -v mpathy which I received | espec’ed to total more than 25,000.
from yo., i.a- alway- 1’een of great! A. S. L. Morgan of Wichita county-
help, in piration, ami eucouragment . ran -econd, Mi-- Annie Webb Blan-
to me. and I am proudest of the fact ‘ton third, with Orville Bullington of
that you
God that
trust and
e<! m me.
1 :5-<‘l sorry for so many poor
■ Iren who have no mothers to
I an<i care for them.
I -pe that in a few year.- 1
a to help you -hare the expense
I bur - ’is and I'hofie that in your old!
■ a that you will alway.- remember,
1 ’! a* I ioVe 5*ou and that you arc mon- i
' a.- -elcome to stay with me where- j
• -‘t I am or whatever I'm doing.
.M dearest mother, when the cloud
to pa.-s, read over your most
■ rting bible verses, hum your fa-
vvi •- hymn, ami a-k the Father in'
i • . for wisdom to walk softly on
to • >ry over temptation, you cer-
t.< will have your reward and rd-;
- • ■ —-r that "one w ith God is alway s ,
a -rity.”
ir daughter.
y I • i . I ’ ■ IT-' IIIH'H
Thi» ia a rheumatism of tie mus- »ml prayer-.
eles of the back. It come on suddenly 1 ,n >our <’••* day remember that
and is quite painful. Every move- ”> ,‘"r h"'
ment aggravate, the the disease. GoP’'*'* “n<i that my home is
... .. i . _ >our huine, nu matter how poor or
to bed, keep quite and hare Cham- haw rit.h , rnav (w. Ani! mj prayer
berlain's Liniment applied and a for vou tonight dear daddy is that
quick recovery may be expected.! vou may receive the love due to you
lumbago a year ago last summer.
When I began using it, I was fiat on'
on my back in bed and eould not
turn to the left or right. I had a
bottle of Ojunborlain's Uniment In
the house and this wag applied to'
my back It promptly drove away
the pain* and aches." —Adv
-A-;--—— --------
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W ■ have doubled the capacity t>f,
our >' vault and now ready to take
ca • ■ f the ice needs. Singley Bros.;
31-tc.
'’rom each of your children and that
__honestly say that »• la,it >‘ou ** to <*c the,
Chamberlain’s Uniment euro-1 me of »" u" u"hr"k’’n «rrlc forever
in th* heaven with God.
Y<»ur la lighter.
NOTICE TO THE
PUBLIC
The Quark Trail Vuicamzing
Company has opened a Vulcan-
izing and Tiro Shop in the
building west of Ball Filling
Station with H. B. Leeg mana-
ger. We respectfully solicit
your business in that line-
THE O.T. VULCANIZ-
ING CO.
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Wells, J. Claude. The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, May 19, 1922, newspaper, May 19, 1922; Wellington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1187321/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .